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. >> the federal government is open today. however, employees can take unscheduled leave or telework once again. we'll have a lot to stay on top of throughout the morning. you can get the most updated list on myfoxdc.com and also on the bottom of your screen. >> you can also track the weather where you live, share your photos, your snow photos or any kind of weather photos and you can do a lot more with the fox 5 weather app. download it on your droid, ipad or iphone. >> the best part is? >> it's free. it can be an extra friend in case you need one. >> an extra friend? >> i do tweet on there and we do video updates a couple of times a day. >> so it can be your friend. >> right. >> towns is your friend. >> just let me know. i'll give you a special shout out. your morning commute just fine here. i think it won't be until 2:00 or 3:00 today before we see more snow move in. it will be just like yesterday. we're not talk bathe big snow event but with the very cold temperatures, every flake that falls from the sky will get a chance
. >> the federal government is open today. however, employees can take unscheduled leave or telework once again. we'll have a lot to stay on top of throughout the morning. you can get the most updated list on myfoxdc.com and also on the bottom of your screen. >> you can also track the weather where you live, share your photos, your snow photos or any kind of weather photos and you can do a lot more with the fox 5 weather app. download it on your droid, ipad or iphone. >> the...
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plus, jon miller on how the government is snooping into people's e-mail boxes and web searches at a record rate. and are you shopping for a new tv before the super bowl? i bet a lot of people in baltimore are. "consumer reports" reveals the top models and the best deals. the news is back in the mornings and we'll see you right at 7:00. >> all right we'll be watching. >>> president obama has made new gun control laws a priority of his second term and today, he's sending vice president biden on the road to get some gun friendly areas to get support for his proposals. >> not going to be an easy task. he's starting in richmond, virginia and going to be joined by tim kaine. delia goncalves is live on capitol hill with more on what they're trying to accomplish today. good morning delia. >> reporter: good morning. certainly this will be an uphill battle in rich monotoday. you can imagine the -- richmond today. the you can imagine the white house is most likely sending biden to richmond to get this hardest sell out of the way first and to also pave the way for the president. we're told president o
plus, jon miller on how the government is snooping into people's e-mail boxes and web searches at a record rate. and are you shopping for a new tv before the super bowl? i bet a lot of people in baltimore are. "consumer reports" reveals the top models and the best deals. the news is back in the mornings and we'll see you right at 7:00. >> all right we'll be watching. >>> president obama has made new gun control laws a priority of his second term and today, he's sending...
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federal government, it is open today. however, employees can take that unscheduled leave or telework once again. you can also get the most up to date list on myfoxdc.com and on the bottom of your screen as well. he can tenned weekend for some of those kids out there. >> i'm sure there is no complaining from any of the kids. >> we do have another round of snow on the way, not for your morning commute. the first half of the day will be kind of cloudy. by 2:00, 3:00 today, we'll see some snowflakes and there could be i aperiod of light to moderate snow around here for the evening rush hour. that will be more of a challenge than the evening commute. let's do temperatures. again being we are not talking about a big snowstorm. we are talking about a small event, much like -- much akip to the one we had around here yesterday. so maybe an inch. maybe a little more than an inch in spots. there could be a local jackpot like there was in southern maryland yesterday where we got two-plus inches of snow but this won't be a big deal. 2
federal government, it is open today. however, employees can take that unscheduled leave or telework once again. you can also get the most up to date list on myfoxdc.com and on the bottom of your screen as well. he can tenned weekend for some of those kids out there. >> i'm sure there is no complaining from any of the kids. >> we do have another round of snow on the way, not for your morning commute. the first half of the day will be kind of cloudy. by 2:00, 3:00 today, we'll see...
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a proposal that would allow governments to attack on an additional 5 cents that would benefit their county transportation projects. residents face congested roads, particularly in prince george's and montgomery counties. >> two bills are under discussion which would -- one requires a background check on those requesting a license. the legislation is named after a woman who sought counseling as if victim of abuse. >> i believe therapist abuse is a silent epidemic. >> 23 other states have laws addressing this issue. >> baltimore gets a b-plus in how they allow the state to track budgets and other requests. baltimore is praise for its downloadable checkbooks and its service request center that allows residents to notify officials of issues that need to be fixed. new york city received an a. some hardy souls will benefit a worthy cause in the polar bear plunge. the super plungers will begin at noon to benefit maryland's special olympics. we wish them all the best and we hope they try to stay warm when they plunge. oh, boy. you can text a good luck message if you know somebody that is plunging.
a proposal that would allow governments to attack on an additional 5 cents that would benefit their county transportation projects. residents face congested roads, particularly in prince george's and montgomery counties. >> two bills are under discussion which would -- one requires a background check on those requesting a license. the legislation is named after a woman who sought counseling as if victim of abuse. >> i believe therapist abuse is a silent epidemic. >> 23 other...
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first, the federal government is open again today. but employees have the option for unscheduled leave or telework. in virginia, culpeper, king george, page stafford and spotsylvania counties are closed. the school systems. anne arundel county in maryland decided they will dismiss two hours early this afternoon. the motto this morning. take it easy on the roads. many streets look like this one here. with temperatures in the teens, the snow not plowed is now ice and that could make for a potentially dangerous commute to work this morning. isn't just drivers. people out on the sidewalks say they're worried about walking. >> what concerns me is the kids walking on the sidewalk. if you're in a good spin, you could go over the sidewalk and harm somebody. it's treacherous. >> vdot said it's their policy not to plow side streets unless the area receives 2 inches of snow or more. >>> let's see what we're in for today. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is here. >> we've had had the clouds increasing. a snow event this afternoon. getting r
first, the federal government is open again today. but employees have the option for unscheduled leave or telework. in virginia, culpeper, king george, page stafford and spotsylvania counties are closed. the school systems. anne arundel county in maryland decided they will dismiss two hours early this afternoon. the motto this morning. take it easy on the roads. many streets look like this one here. with temperatures in the teens, the snow not plowed is now ice and that could make for a...
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protesters call on the supreme court to overturn the decision even though the federal government will not pay for abortions and republicans have passed 135 restrictions in the last two years. >> now will abortion be available. as the states there are so many restrictions passed. >> a new nbc "wall street journal" poll shows 70% want the decision to remain intact. another controversial topic passes the house in rhode island. a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in the state received overwhelming support thursday but lawmakers say it could be months before the state senate takes up the bill. the bill has failed every time it has been introduced in the senate. if passed rhode island would be the 10th state in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage. >> we have been talking about it, snow. we don't see think snowflakes over sandy point. the air is dry and the initial band of snow trying to come in is probably evaporating before it hits the ground. eventually we will see it. there is the live view. no snow yet around the bay. let's look at the radar to see what is going on. circle the cit
protesters call on the supreme court to overturn the decision even though the federal government will not pay for abortions and republicans have passed 135 restrictions in the last two years. >> now will abortion be available. as the states there are so many restrictions passed. >> a new nbc "wall street journal" poll shows 70% want the decision to remain intact. another controversial topic passes the house in rhode island. a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in the state...
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the fact that none of the funds were used on the program itself, or no service was rendered to the government, i automatically recognize that as being improper. >> he claims the program manager refused to avoid more than 100,000 effect i have citations, at the same time, she did allegedly void several other legitimate tickets. sergeant robinson reported it to internal affairs. the conclusion, robinson says the allegations were upheld, but no punishment. >> today, the program manager continues to be in position without any discipline. >> last september, robinson appealed to d.c. council chair, who at the time, was chair of the judiciary committee. >> i give you four minutes, but that's it. >> yes, sir. >> robinson asked for an oversight hearing, but mendelson turned him down. >> a complaint such as he alleges, i take it seriously. i have no way of judging the accuracy and so what i do is i ask an office that has the ability to investigate to look into it. >> that office is the office of the inspector general. when i contacted them about it, all they would say is that the office of the inspecto
the fact that none of the funds were used on the program itself, or no service was rendered to the government, i automatically recognize that as being improper. >> he claims the program manager refused to avoid more than 100,000 effect i have citations, at the same time, she did allegedly void several other legitimate tickets. sergeant robinson reported it to internal affairs. the conclusion, robinson says the allegations were upheld, but no punishment. >> today, the program manager...
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i'm no expert on state governments. i'm dam well versed in front policy, so i think the senate would be excited if i could shape foreign policy. the places i've worked with the executive branch. -- i am well-versed in foreign policy. you can make changes across a broad spectrum of area. host: james is on the phone in dallas on the independent line. good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: i want to ask why his party always lies on the president? and what did you all given to harry reid to sell out the president yesterday? host: thanks for the call, james. the issue on the filibuster. guest: i am generally against streamlining legislation. i don't exactly understand what the compromise was or what the alternatives were. so i don't know if harry reid sold-out the president or not. he was elected by his fellow senators with a democratic majority. it took me a little while to realize this. because they are in the same party does not mean they work for you. every reed does not work for barack obama. --
i'm no expert on state governments. i'm dam well versed in front policy, so i think the senate would be excited if i could shape foreign policy. the places i've worked with the executive branch. -- i am well-versed in foreign policy. you can make changes across a broad spectrum of area. host: james is on the phone in dallas on the independent line. good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: i want to ask why his party always lies on the president? and what did you all given...
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government long arm. it was modeled after the french charleville model 1753 that was brought over by the marquis de lafayette in quantity numbers when they came over to join with the revolution. and it pretty much looks like the french charleville. this one in particular is dated 1812. it relates to the war of 1812. appraiser: i noticed on this one when i looked at it a little earlier that it's marked s.n.y. here on the barrel which means that it was issued to the state of new york militia. this is what they call the 1795 type iii, which is identified by the rounded flash pan here and as you said, this one's dated 1812, which is particularly interesting. now, it should be dated 1812 down on the tang of the butt plate, and i think you'll see it down there. this is a particularly nice musket. certainly, the new york militia saw a lot of action. guest: the new york militia, in particular, fought under general van rensselaer stephen van rensselaer in one major campaign in 1812, which was the assault on queens
government long arm. it was modeled after the french charleville model 1753 that was brought over by the marquis de lafayette in quantity numbers when they came over to join with the revolution. and it pretty much looks like the french charleville. this one in particular is dated 1812. it relates to the war of 1812. appraiser: i noticed on this one when i looked at it a little earlier that it's marked s.n.y. here on the barrel which means that it was issued to the state of new york militia....
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the federal government is open today. but employees again have the option of unscheduled leave or telework and then this just into our newsroom. the west education campus in d.c. closed today because of a power outage. >> in virginia, culpeper, king george, page, stafford, spotsylvania and warren counties are all closed today. orange county and fredericksburg public schools on a two-hour delay. >>> anne arundel county public schools are doing a two-hour early dismissal this afternoon. that was apparently planned. ahead of the next storm, it's a smart move. tom kierein here with exactly what we should expect today. tom in. >> here we snow again. later today, a similar event like thursday morning. when we got that light snow. enough to cause problems. right now it's frigid had friday morning. we're down into the teens. prince george's county, article ton, fairfax, montgomery counties, down into mid and upper teens. right at reagan national near 20. in the upper teens near the bay. inland, southern maryland got the heavier s
the federal government is open today. but employees again have the option of unscheduled leave or telework and then this just into our newsroom. the west education campus in d.c. closed today because of a power outage. >> in virginia, culpeper, king george, page, stafford, spotsylvania and warren counties are all closed today. orange county and fredericksburg public schools on a two-hour delay. >>> anne arundel county public schools are doing a two-hour early dismissal this...
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first off federal government workers you are open today but employees have the option of unscheduled leave or tell work. >> in virginia the school districts are closed today -- >> while the schools in -- have a two hour delay. we're going to continue to update these on our website and the ticker on the bottom of your screen. heads up monika is off today. beverly farmer is going to have traffic in a moment and howard starts us off. >>> it's going to be later this afternoon. maybe early afternoon out west toward the shenandoah valley, i- 81 corridor into the mountains. i think mid-afternoon here in d.c. and it doesn't look like a lot. maybe an inch, two, that's about it. tough to get excited snow lovers but we will have some snow in the air and certainly it's cold enough whatever falls is going to be sticking on untreated surfaces. here's a look ott the day planner. we're starting with the clouds. you know by early afternoon, we could have some areas seeing some light snow developing even 1:00 but that should be west of town. by 3:00 some snow moving in and look at the temps in the upp
first off federal government workers you are open today but employees have the option of unscheduled leave or tell work. >> in virginia the school districts are closed today -- >> while the schools in -- have a two hour delay. we're going to continue to update these on our website and the ticker on the bottom of your screen. heads up monika is off today. beverly farmer is going to have traffic in a moment and howard starts us off. >>> it's going to be later this afternoon....
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the senate passed a measure that would prohibit the state government from dediscriminating against workers because of their sexual orientation. now that bill is over to the house of delegates where similar legislation failed in years past. >> coming up on your only local news at 7:00, do you want to get in shape? there's a new workout plan that people are trying. they say it works. we'll take a look at it at 7:00. >> i got to see this one. still ahead in this half hour, antiabortion protesters showed up in a demonstration. were there fireworks? and after the break, why this guy is slapping a boot lock on his own car. >>> $1500 to whoever catches the most pythons. a grand to the person who catches the biggest one. this is all part of florida's great python hunt happening right now in the ever glades. the state is trying to do something about the 100,000 snakes hiding out in the glades before the creatures wipe out native species. so far, they only caught about 30. >>> most of the time when you see a boot on somebody's car, not here. check this out. this twenty-year-old from chicago isn't ta
the senate passed a measure that would prohibit the state government from dediscriminating against workers because of their sexual orientation. now that bill is over to the house of delegates where similar legislation failed in years past. >> coming up on your only local news at 7:00, do you want to get in shape? there's a new workout plan that people are trying. they say it works. we'll take a look at it at 7:00. >> i got to see this one. still ahead in this half hour, antiabortion...
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the federal government is open today. employees, though, can again opt for the unscheduled leave or telework. >>> in virginia, culpeper, king george, page, stafford and spotsylvania counties are all closed today. orange county and fredericksburg county are on delay. >>> anne arundel county schools in maryland have decided to dismiss two hours early this afternoon ahead of the next expected storm coming later on today. >>> that is going to cause for problems later in the morning, i mean in the afternoon commute i should say. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein here with more on what we need to know on the forecast. >> we may be slipping and sliding heading back home from school today. in the low and mid teens much of the region. that includes prince george's county, arlington, fairfax, montgomery counties. we'll hold steady in the teens for another two or three hours. huntingtowne only 11 degrees in calvert county. much of southern maryland's only around 10 degrees where they got that heavier snow yesterday. we have the
the federal government is open today. employees, though, can again opt for the unscheduled leave or telework. >>> in virginia, culpeper, king george, page, stafford and spotsylvania counties are all closed today. orange county and fredericksburg county are on delay. >>> anne arundel county schools in maryland have decided to dismiss two hours early this afternoon ahead of the next expected storm coming later on today. >>> that is going to cause for problems later in...
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the fed and state government holds about $186 for each of us. it includes unclaimed life insurance and benefits. check in with the comptroller of maryland or the feds. >>> to lift life of a millionaire is something i dream of every five minutes but one man dade it without breaking the bank. we'll explain this mansion mystery. >>> these fans never knew the ravens before they made it to the super bowl. we'll tell you about their fight for life. >>> i'm meteorologist mike masco. we'll talk more about your forecast. that's coming up after this. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacem
the fed and state government holds about $186 for each of us. it includes unclaimed life insurance and benefits. check in with the comptroller of maryland or the feds. >>> to lift life of a millionaire is something i dream of every five minutes but one man dade it without breaking the bank. we'll explain this mansion mystery. >>> these fans never knew the ravens before they made it to the super bowl. we'll tell you about their fight for life. >>> i'm meteorologist...
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try walking in their shoes or your shoes when at 16 you received government benefits. >> i did not see myself as a vifnlgt i saw myself on a road of opportunity trying to realize my version of american dream trying to pursue happiness. >> jon: so you didn't fall into the ham hock. that freed you up to pursue your american dream. it's a beautiful sentment. where i have heard it before. >> these thing dozen not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. [cheers and applause] they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> jon: oh ! so the rhetorical device obama used wasn't a straw man, it wasn't even passive aggression, it was[cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the show. yesterday as everyone is talking about election day in israel, no? [ laughter ] election day in israel. we bring you the ongoing coverage of circu-decision 0773 vote -- i guarantee you that killed in park slope. [ laughter ] as you know, israel's incumbent prime minister benjamin netanyahu is awesome. >> the israeli prime minister is committed to the safety
try walking in their shoes or your shoes when at 16 you received government benefits. >> i did not see myself as a vifnlgt i saw myself on a road of opportunity trying to realize my version of american dream trying to pursue happiness. >> jon: so you didn't fall into the ham hock. that freed you up to pursue your american dream. it's a beautiful sentment. where i have heard it before. >> these thing dozen not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. [cheers and applause] they...
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if you don't die and you hang around, the government doesn't want to pay your healthcare bill. now they have the hands in healthcare. >> bob: you are saying this is the death panel? i understand that -- we got the point. how much more do you have to drill it in? we understand that smoking is unhealthy for us. we get it. i smoke cigars. greg smokes cigarettes. the rest of the wusses don't smoke anything. >> greg: dana does crack. >> bob: she does. that's right. >> eric: what you are missing is over time our life expectancies are growing. so whereas 75 or 80 years old ureport@foxnews.com cut those years off your life in ten to 15, 20 years, you may be living to 85-90. so 50s and 60s could be 60s and 70s. 63 years ago, 63 was life expectancy. now it's 75 for men. for women, quit smoking. >> bob: you never smoked a cigarette in your life? >> dana: that's not true. >> bob: i thought you didn't. >> dana: i never smoked pot. i just smoked crack. >> greg: that will be, that will live forever on television. >> dana: i used to smoke crack every day before i did the press briefing. that's
if you don't die and you hang around, the government doesn't want to pay your healthcare bill. now they have the hands in healthcare. >> bob: you are saying this is the death panel? i understand that -- we got the point. how much more do you have to drill it in? we understand that smoking is unhealthy for us. we get it. i smoke cigars. greg smokes cigarettes. the rest of the wusses don't smoke anything. >> greg: dana does crack. >> bob: she does. that's right. >> eric:...
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. >> you can see updated school and government closings on our website and mobile app, and you can get closing alerts in your e-mail and phone. go to wbaltv.com and click on weather. now an update to a story we first brought you a 5:00. it was down one man was shot just after 4:00 this afternoon off ridgely road. the incident did impact light rail service. two arrests tonight in connection with the murder of a teenage girl in southwest baltimore. police say tevin hines and dorrien allen shot to death michelle adrian during a robbery that turned violent. in addition to murder charges, the men are facing charges for attempted murder because of another man was shot during the incident. he is expected to recover. >> and a surprise witness for the prosecution today during the trial of michael johnson. he is the man accused of killing phylicia barnes. jayne miller is live at the courthouse with details. >> that i witness has yet to take the stand. he will be used by prosecutors to fill in a big blank in their case. but the defense says do not trust him. in opening statements, prosecutors sug
. >> you can see updated school and government closings on our website and mobile app, and you can get closing alerts in your e-mail and phone. go to wbaltv.com and click on weather. now an update to a story we first brought you a 5:00. it was down one man was shot just after 4:00 this afternoon off ridgely road. the incident did impact light rail service. two arrests tonight in connection with the murder of a teenage girl in southwest baltimore. police say tevin hines and dorrien allen...
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and federal government is open. >> employees have the option to take unscheduled leave or telework. let's get to the forecast with adam caskey to talk about what is happening. >> we have two weak system converting your the washington area to give us another light snow this afternoon and evening during the drive home. from about 2:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. is the timeframe. it will be a light coating but enough to cause slick spots on the roads. and a coating of snow on the side streets. 89 now in arlington, 14 in montgomery village. plenty cold on the ground for stimulation. highs today between 25 and 30. there's a 50% chance of getting an inch of snow. up to 1.5 inches to 3 inches possible especially north of washington. now for a look at the commute. >> wmta dealing with a switch problem at l'enfant plaza. yellow and green lines, expect a little extra time on the platforms. bundle up. it's quiet on the roads ahead of the rush hour. the beltway in tysons, leading college park into a silver spring point over 95 out of beltsville to merge on to the beltway, we are seeing a lot of spa
and federal government is open. >> employees have the option to take unscheduled leave or telework. let's get to the forecast with adam caskey to talk about what is happening. >> we have two weak system converting your the washington area to give us another light snow this afternoon and evening during the drive home. from about 2:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. is the timeframe. it will be a light coating but enough to cause slick spots on the roads. and a coating of snow on the side...
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you can see updated school and government closings on our website and our mobile app. you can also get alerts on your phone and e-mail. go to wbaltv.com and click. weather. >> thousands were late getting to work this morning. mta officials till 11 news that power lines became entangled with part of a commuter train on the 10 line. the lines began to sag. that is why subsequent trains were halted and that interrupted several thousand passengers. customers could be dealing with residual delays. new at this hour -- possible refunds for any drivers ticketed by the baltimore speech camera or read like camera programs. according to city transportation officials, they are looking at a large sample of tickets to determine if refunds are in order. we have also learned that the city is working on a plan that may find the vendor for the erroneous tickets. officials have also said that the warning signs were too small and too close to targeted areas. a shooting near the light rail. we're working to confirm details of this hour. we know one man has been shot and transported to shoc
you can see updated school and government closings on our website and our mobile app. you can also get alerts on your phone and e-mail. go to wbaltv.com and click. weather. >> thousands were late getting to work this morning. mta officials till 11 news that power lines became entangled with part of a commuter train on the 10 line. the lines began to sag. that is why subsequent trains were halted and that interrupted several thousand passengers. customers could be dealing with residual...
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there is a privilege with the government intruding. and if you want to go to the bar and bend over a chair backwards with the minister on what you are doing about ma and drinking shots and it gets taken a picture and it hits, you know, the internet, you're right, that is not privileged. that is the internet and facebook, that was your fault because it was in the public and is your problem because dignity is something that -- we protect the norms of respect for each other. you messed up. cheryl: none of us would never do anything like that. ever. i need to move on to the next topic. we are good girls. i want to bring this next topic to you. the controversy that could cause a subway lots of bread. lawsuits popping up claiming $5 for longs are shorter than a foot. one person even claiming that customers were ripped off to the chair of $142 million would seem ridiculous. the lawyers. subway seems fair enough. esther, do they have a case in this misrepresentation of a foot long sandwich which turns out is not a foot long? >> i guess in this
there is a privilege with the government intruding. and if you want to go to the bar and bend over a chair backwards with the minister on what you are doing about ma and drinking shots and it gets taken a picture and it hits, you know, the internet, you're right, that is not privileged. that is the internet and facebook, that was your fault because it was in the public and is your problem because dignity is something that -- we protect the norms of respect for each other. you messed up. cheryl:...
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and i rely on my chief of staff to keep up with them and our entire government making sure we're all moving in the same direction. making sure that my priorities are being carried out and policies are consistent with commitments i made to the american people and we're delivering progress to the american people. as i said earlier this month, i could not be more grateful to jack lu for his amazing service, first as our omb director, then at the state department, and ultimately as my chief of staff. he prepares for his confirmation hearings, and the challenge of leading our treasury department, i'm pleased to announce my next chief of staff. and a great friend to me, and everybody who works here at the white house, mr. dennis mcdonogh. [ applause ] >>> the president just announced his new chief of staff. we'll take a break and when >>> there are 18 days until baseball pitchers and catchers report, but there's also a huge announcement that will be made tomorrow by the officials of the nationals. the nationals have decided to add a fifth racing president, he will join president washington
and i rely on my chief of staff to keep up with them and our entire government making sure we're all moving in the same direction. making sure that my priorities are being carried out and policies are consistent with commitments i made to the american people and we're delivering progress to the american people. as i said earlier this month, i could not be more grateful to jack lu for his amazing service, first as our omb director, then at the state department, and ultimately as my chief of...
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happens, but the most important part of the program is the "o" and it's the link between community and government. how do we organize between ourselves to build the trust and the confidence that we have some answers for people who are committing that violence out there. how do we do that? we have to organize better in our communities and i am willing to spend as much time as it takes to do better. that's why today it's not about the 49ers playing at candlestick. it's about us being here and we're all concerned. i can see your faces. you share that sentiment everyday you hear about another homicide, murder, another wasted life and it isn't just the numbers. i care about every single one of them. i think if i had that 20 year old in my office -- if there was a space and time that i could talk to that person what would we say to each other? would we share the history of the families or look at each other and there is nothing to talk about? i do what i need to do to survive and do you that. these are the things i am struggling with. i wanted to let you know that and i am greatly appreciative to the i
happens, but the most important part of the program is the "o" and it's the link between community and government. how do we organize between ourselves to build the trust and the confidence that we have some answers for people who are committing that violence out there. how do we do that? we have to organize better in our communities and i am willing to spend as much time as it takes to do better. that's why today it's not about the 49ers playing at candlestick. it's about us being...
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i think what we have to understand is you cannot just cut and constrict government. when you do, it goes all the way down the pipeline. it is not a cut -- is a shift. when you start cutting at the local, state, and county levels, you create a bigger problem than you think you have solved. it is all a game -- tavis: i have one more person to get involved -- let me ask for a follow-up. you accurately laid out what happened to poverty and the bush and ministration, and then stopped, as if we stopped than. when barack obama was elected -- poverty numbers continue to get worse. on barack obama -- put the facts on the table. they kept getting worse under barack obama -- sachs writes about this. demonize,ing this to but i'm wondering how is your mind that poverty gets made a priority, whether the president is a republican or a democrat? >> i think i did say that when we went into the ditch as bush came out of office, poverty continue to increase. there is no question about that. it has increased significantly. i do not believe that as a nation, not just the white house but
i think what we have to understand is you cannot just cut and constrict government. when you do, it goes all the way down the pipeline. it is not a cut -- is a shift. when you start cutting at the local, state, and county levels, you create a bigger problem than you think you have solved. it is all a game -- tavis: i have one more person to get involved -- let me ask for a follow-up. you accurately laid out what happened to poverty and the bush and ministration, and then stopped, as if we...
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are one size fits all, any government determination of an individual's abilities must be based on a bureaucratic assessment of the lowest possible denominator. i think that's exactly what we have done in response to these mass shootings. solving this problem is something the government, bureaucratically knows it can't really do and offers up the bureaucratic solutions that don't really address any of the existential problems here and maybe not doesn't matter what politically possible or what's popular but what should actually be done. >> well, i strongly agree. i think what's the point of what i'm writing. right now, you have a host of democrats who do not appear to be voting on their conscience. they're voting on electoral, you know, the fear of electoral politics. >> right. >> in this sin stance, that's not supported. i don't know the right answer. i'm from the west. i, you know, know plenty of people with guns. i don't have visceral opposition to people owning firearms. >> right. >> but i think that senators should make up their minds based on the substance of policy and that's t
are one size fits all, any government determination of an individual's abilities must be based on a bureaucratic assessment of the lowest possible denominator. i think that's exactly what we have done in response to these mass shootings. solving this problem is something the government, bureaucratically knows it can't really do and offers up the bureaucratic solutions that don't really address any of the existential problems here and maybe not doesn't matter what politically possible or what's...
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we return to the district government and few other jurisdictions for this answer. in d.c., public sidewalks should be clear within eight hours following the end of the snowstorm. residents have 24 hours to remove the snow from public sidewalks. while those in prince george's have 48 hours until the sidewalks must be cleared. in fairfax county, therest no law requiring homeowners to shovel sidewalks, but you're expected to do so. >> let's talk germs now. our final question comes from dennis in alexandria. he wants to know how soon will you get sick when you're exposed to the flu virus? and how long is the flu contagious? >> we went to the centers for disease control for help to answer your question. it says people with the flu can spread it to others from up to 6 feet away. after a person is exposed to the flu virus, they normally start showing symptoms after one to four days with most people showing symptoms after two days. now the period where a sick person is contagious depends on age and how factors. however, most adults can infect others from the day before sho
we return to the district government and few other jurisdictions for this answer. in d.c., public sidewalks should be clear within eight hours following the end of the snowstorm. residents have 24 hours to remove the snow from public sidewalks. while those in prince george's have 48 hours until the sidewalks must be cleared. in fairfax county, therest no law requiring homeowners to shovel sidewalks, but you're expected to do so. >> let's talk germs now. our final question comes from...
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i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more seriously hard to ease up on you know it's music but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios i don't know i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. a real issue it is what it was how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music yeah i think it's better to give a dollar to the arts than you know a politician or your government yeah of course or cigarettes but maybe if some of it will go to some kind of the nation maybe it will inspire people to do so do you think though that you know the future is going to have a whole different landscape for intellectual property that will view it differently like it's kind of everyone's. i don't know i haven't really thought about it i mean i guess if you write a song you'd still yours so you should still have get credit for it at least ninet
i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more seriously hard to ease up on you know it's music but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios i don't know i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. a real issue it is what it was how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music...
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we've got this yawning gap between what the government takes in and what it spends. and realistically you've got to pov both ends this is what president obama calls balance and what the republicans call nonsense because it involves raising taxes. i think you have to do bovment i think you have to have more revenue and you have to cut back spending. >> susie: let's say congress doesn't do that. what happens next? explain to people what happens next. >> i think the real risk is that we come to a showdown in march when the current stopgap budget ends and we face the government shutdown. people will lose svices. pele wl lose jobs. and there will be a fiscal contraction, on top of the ones that we've already put in place. and that's not great for the economy, for sure. >> you know, and this whole conversation about a budget and the deficit and all of that. it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about growth. and that is what americans really want. growth and jobs. what do we have to do to get growth? >> well, the badh6+suz there, susie s
we've got this yawning gap between what the government takes in and what it spends. and realistically you've got to pov both ends this is what president obama calls balance and what the republicans call nonsense because it involves raising taxes. i think you have to do bovment i think you have to have more revenue and you have to cut back spending. >> susie: let's say congress doesn't do that. what happens next? explain to people what happens next. >> i think the real risk is that...
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, that means there is government approval. from beijing point of view, there is growing anger behind the scenes over north korea's actions. you might remember last year, for example, beijing asked north korea not to launch two rockets spirit of korea went ahead and did that, and i think beijing is increasingly becoming annoyed that p'yongyang, which seized beijing as its main ally, is not listening to what china has got to say. ,> maybe we have hauteoverestimd but if china were to pull the plug on economic assistance, where would north korea be? >> i think that is the big question. sadly, in terms of aid, it is critical in terms of food and oil supplies, for example. some analysts suggest that without the assistance, the north korean regime could even collapse. but beijing does not want that to happen for a couple of reasons. it does not want chaos on its border, and in the long term it worries that potentially unified korea would be allied with america. that would potentially mean american soldiers on china's borders. what be
, that means there is government approval. from beijing point of view, there is growing anger behind the scenes over north korea's actions. you might remember last year, for example, beijing asked north korea not to launch two rockets spirit of korea went ahead and did that, and i think beijing is increasingly becoming annoyed that p'yongyang, which seized beijing as its main ally, is not listening to what china has got to say. ,> maybe we have hauteoverestimd but if china were to pull the...
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the government says he was buried by al qaeda-linked militants as an undisclosed location. his death could impact al qaeda's fund-raising ability, but someone else will take his place. >>> it has been 539 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? well, the number of americans filing for new jobless benefits fell again last week, hitting a five-year low for the second week running, and that is good news. >>> and in our fourth story "outfront," an imminent threat. the united states is warning americans to stay out of benghazi, libya, the site of the deadly attack four months ago. this comes as the british government warns of a specific and imminent threat to westerners in that city. germany and the netherlands also told their citizens to leave immediately. the terror threat in north africa is a growing concern for the obama administration. one that is opening up an incredibly divisive debate about what the united states should do. pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is "outfront." hillary clinton says it's risky to ignore thi
the government says he was buried by al qaeda-linked militants as an undisclosed location. his death could impact al qaeda's fund-raising ability, but someone else will take his place. >>> it has been 539 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? well, the number of americans filing for new jobless benefits fell again last week, hitting a five-year low for the second week running, and that is good news. >>> and in our fourth...
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demonstrators attacked police trying to protect government buildings. inevitable retaliation by security forces reminiscent of the protests of the past caused new anchor. -- new anger. this evening, there is news of more clashes in cairo and elsewhere. more injuries and no deaths as well. a historic day, but this is no celebration. a lot of parallels have been drawn between what happened today and two years ago. a lot of the slogans in tahrir square were remarkably similar. in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those i
demonstrators attacked police trying to protect government buildings. inevitable retaliation by security forces reminiscent of the protests of the past caused new anchor. -- new anger. this evening, there is news of more clashes in cairo and elsewhere. more injuries and no deaths as well. a historic day, but this is no celebration. a lot of parallels have been drawn between what happened today and two years ago. a lot of the slogans in tahrir square were remarkably similar. in the city of suez,...
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from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he does what's use for thermal imaging and particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if there were drones harboring about manhattan anybody who is out on the streets is clearly traceable the idea of this collection is that putting on something like this. music but are. these parts of your body become very hard to detect. from a potential fashion statement to a technology that could eventually be used in rescue operations or even on a battlefield i think or just thing. a market hasn't been addressed yet it's a new area and it's sort of a crossover between tactical and fashion it adds a little extra coverage to the face out of harvey calls his consum
from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he does what's use for thermal imaging and particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if...
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we've got this yawning gap between what the government takes in and what it spends. and realistically you've got to pov both ends this is what president obama calls balance and what the republicans call nonsense because it involves raising taxes. i think you have to do bovment i think you have to have more revenue and you have to cut back spending. >> susie: let's say congress doesn't do that. what happens next? explain to people what happens next. >> i think the real risk is that we come to a showdown in march when the current stopgap budget ends and we face the government shutdown. people will lose services. people will lose jobs. and there will be a fiscal contraction on top of the ones that we've already put in place. and that's not great for the economy for sure. >> you know, and this whole conversation about a budget and the deficit and all of that. it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about test test test. to do to get growth? >> well the badh6+suz there susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy it's very h
we've got this yawning gap between what the government takes in and what it spends. and realistically you've got to pov both ends this is what president obama calls balance and what the republicans call nonsense because it involves raising taxes. i think you have to do bovment i think you have to have more revenue and you have to cut back spending. >> susie: let's say congress doesn't do that. what happens next? explain to people what happens next. >> i think the real risk is that...
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we know little more about him today than when he took over the government for his father king jong-il. what what we do know, he's in his late 20s, spent some time in a swiss boarding school and he married the woman to his left on your screen. we have not seen her since these pictures came out. no idea if they're still married, if she's still on the scene. now uppermost in a lot of minds of the people, is this man calling the shots? is the military calling the shots? who exactly is in control and what does control mean in that country? this week kim's government unlived some very firy rhetoric, threats against the united nations and united states. and key ally south korea. the warning, more rocket tests and the latest one coming today, a warning to the south of, quote, strong physical counter measures, end quote, if the south helps to enforce new u.n. sanctions against the north, sanctions imposed after north korea's rocket launch last month. washington believes they're trying to develop missiles that could hit the united states, missiles that could one day possibly be armed with nucle
we know little more about him today than when he took over the government for his father king jong-il. what what we do know, he's in his late 20s, spent some time in a swiss boarding school and he married the woman to his left on your screen. we have not seen her since these pictures came out. no idea if they're still married, if she's still on the scene. now uppermost in a lot of minds of the people, is this man calling the shots? is the military calling the shots? who exactly is in control...
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>> this is what this year the government is willing to permit? >> but you have already agreed -- >> in new york state -- >> you have already agreed with the decision to not permit americans to have automatic firing weapons. what's the difference? >> i don't think people -- okay, so now we're arguing over whether or not very many people's lives will be saved. i'm challenging you and others -- >> no, i'm not asking you. i'm asking you how many more guns does an american civilian need other than 2,200 that would be permitted under the new assault weapons ban. how many do they need to defend themselves, for goodness sake? what i can't understand, what is the difference between mass slaughter created by an automatic weapon and weapon we saw at aurora or sandy hook that can kill 100 people in a minute. what is the difference? >> wait a second. first of all, you're making our case. permitted. in other words, this year they're going to permit. next year, they may not permit. >> there are 50 or more gun control rules which do not permit americans to use c
>> this is what this year the government is willing to permit? >> but you have already agreed -- >> in new york state -- >> you have already agreed with the decision to not permit americans to have automatic firing weapons. what's the difference? >> i don't think people -- okay, so now we're arguing over whether or not very many people's lives will be saved. i'm challenging you and others -- >> no, i'm not asking you. i'm asking you how many more guns does an...
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. >>> deadly anti-government protests mark the anniversary of the egyptian revolution that drove hosni mubarak from power two years ago. thousands of people filled major squares and streets across the country to call for a regime change. the clashes happened in sued. egyptian officials say more than 370 people were injured nationwide. >>> tonight, the pentagon has a warning for the 800,000 civilian employees, civilian employees. there will be layoffs and pay cuts by april. unless congress stops the mandatory budget cuts that are set for march 1st. officials say furloughed employees would lose one day of work each week through september. there has been no official notification to those employees about these cuts which would save $5 billion. the pentagon is already eliminating all 46,000 of its temporary civilian workers. >>> gun safety brought joe biden to richmond today where this week state lawmakers rejected some of the same gun control measures advocated by president obama. biden was part of a round table that included members of the task force that made recommendations after the vi
. >>> deadly anti-government protests mark the anniversary of the egyptian revolution that drove hosni mubarak from power two years ago. thousands of people filled major squares and streets across the country to call for a regime change. the clashes happened in sued. egyptian officials say more than 370 people were injured nationwide. >>> tonight, the pentagon has a warning for the 800,000 civilian employees, civilian employees. there will be layoffs and pay cuts by april....
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and that is this fear that is eroding our capacity to have a democratic government. so we believe at network, if we work on the aspects of fear, where we break down fear by getting to know our neighbors by knowing that we're in this together, that really by exercising what jesus says about coming together, about two or three being gathered together, about all of us sharing the resources that we have, that if we come together in community fear will be lessened and in lessening fear then, we lessen the desire to use these weapons that are so horrific. >> john: sister, how dare you be so unpatriotic and talk about faith. the u.s. conference of bishops spoke forcefully in favor of addressing gun violence. only a few seconds left, but do you think that might move the hearts of some of our conservative catholic friends who routinely boast about how pro-life they are? >> i sincerely hope so. that they hear the message that pro-life is more than being probirth. it is guarding the lives of all people! and that our bishops have spoken forcefully on that. i don't hold out 100%
and that is this fear that is eroding our capacity to have a democratic government. so we believe at network, if we work on the aspects of fear, where we break down fear by getting to know our neighbors by knowing that we're in this together, that really by exercising what jesus says about coming together, about two or three being gathered together, about all of us sharing the resources that we have, that if we come together in community fear will be lessened and in lessening fear then, we...
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government course requirement. currently d.c. public schools require high school students to complete at least four social studies courses to graduate. >>> ten men graduated today from a special program through d.c.'s superior court. fathers are given help to find jobs and rejoin society. the program is completely voluntary. >> it's a wonderful collaboration with the city and the court, with child support services division. we've got really just a wonderful history with this program. >> this is the fourth class to graduate. congratulations. >>> they are called the american idol nine. coming up, why former contestants are accusing the show of racism. >>> and an ad campaign to get tourists interested in the nationals is making some people do a double take. >> gary's back with the latest on this blast of winter weather. fox 5 news at 5:00 is coming right back. >>> of course tourists throbbinged to d.c. from around the world, but this is considered kind of the slow time for tourism. now there's a new ad campaign designed to remind pe
government course requirement. currently d.c. public schools require high school students to complete at least four social studies courses to graduate. >>> ten men graduated today from a special program through d.c.'s superior court. fathers are given help to find jobs and rejoin society. the program is completely voluntary. >> it's a wonderful collaboration with the city and the court, with child support services division. we've got really just a wonderful history with this...
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these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >> cenk: we're back on "the young turks." senator feinstein is one of those legislators who doesn't want to give up on gun control. she's going to reintroduce legislation to ban assault weapons and had a press conference today. >> today my colleagues and i are introducing a bill to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices that can accept more than 10 rounds. we prohibit 158 specifically named military style firearms. the purpose is to dry up the supply of these weapons over time. >> cenk: hear, hear, go get them.
these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table....
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easy to buy government bonds. they're taking money from the private sector, financing the government, starting the job creators of our economy. david: not very efficient. tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. on fox news. overview. >> coming up, building a stronger portfolio by adding some real estate. find out where someone with a multi-billion dollars invested in real estate is seeing opportunity. and up next, expected of those. the prime minister of haiti tells liz the import rules the private sector is playing in his country's recovery. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious
easy to buy government bonds. they're taking money from the private sector, financing the government, starting the job creators of our economy. david: not very efficient. tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. on fox news. overview. >> coming up, building a stronger portfolio by adding some real estate. find out where someone with a multi-billion dollars invested in real estate is seeing opportunity. and up next, expected of those. the prime minister of haiti tells liz the import rules the private sector...